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Invalid column name exception – JdbcPagingItemReader query with alias

Spring batch step fails when JdbcPagingItemReader query has a join and alias. It works fine when I remove the join and just do a simple query from employee table. Below is the code snippet that fails. Did anyone encounter such an issue ? Any help would be appreciated.

spring-batch-core-4.0.1.RELEASE spring-boot-2.0.0.RELEASE

@Autowired
    @Bean(destroyMethod = "")
    @StepScope
    public JdbcPagingItemReader<String> dbItemReader(final DataSource dataSource, final PreparedStatementSetter paramSetter) {
         return new JdbcPagingItemReaderBuilder<String>().name("dbReader").dataSource(dataSource)            .queryProvider(queryProvider(prodDataSource)).rowMapper((rs, rowNum) -> {
         return rs.getString("first_name");
         }).pageSize(1000).fetchSize(1000).build();
    }

@Bean
public PagingQueryProvider queryProvider(final DataSource dataSource) {
    final OraclePagingQueryProvider provider = new OraclePagingQueryProvider();
    provider.setSelectClause("select first_name");
    provider.setFromClause("from employee e join department d on e.dept_no= d.dept_no");
    provider.setWhereClause("where d.dept_name in ('HR','Marketing')");
    final Map<String, Order> sortKeys = new HashMap<String, Order>();
    sortKeys.put("e.dept_no", Order.ASCENDING);
    sortKeys.put("e.employee_id", Order.ASCENDING);
    provider.setSortKeys(sortKeys);
    try {
        return provider;
    } catch (final Exception e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
        return null;
    }
}

Caused by: java.sql.SQLException: Invalid column name at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.getColumnIndex(OracleStatement.java:3965) ~[ojdbc6-11.2.0.3.jar:12.1.0.1.0] at oracle.jdbc.driver.InsensitiveScrollableResultSet.findColumn(InsensitiveScrollableResultSet.java:299) ~[ojdbc6-11.2.0.3.jar:12.1.0.1.0] at oracle.jdbc.driver.GeneratedResultSet.getObject(GeneratedResultSet.java:1394) ~[ojdbc6-11.2.0.3.jar:12.1.0.1.0] at org.apache.commons.dbcp.DelegatingResultSet.getObject(DelegatingResultSet.java:328) ~[commons-dbcp-1.4.jar:1.4] at org.apache.commons.dbcp.DelegatingResultSet.getObject(DelegatingResultSet.java:328) ~[commons-dbcp-1.4.jar:1.4] at org.springframework.batch.item.database.JdbcPagingItemReader$PagingRowMapper.mapRow(JdbcPagingItemReader.java:333) ~[spring-batch-infrastructure-4.0.0.RELEASE.jar:4.0.0.RELEASE] at org.springframework.jdbc.core.RowMapperResultSetExtractor.extractData(RowMapperResultSetExtractor.java:93) ~[spring-jdbc-5.0.4.RELEASE.jar:5.0.4.RELEASE] at org.springframework.jdbc.core.RowMapperResultSetExtractor.extractData(RowMapperResultSetExtractor.java:60) ~[spring-jdbc-5.0.4.RELEASE.jar:5.0.4.RELEASE] at org.springframework.jdbc.core.JdbcTemplate$1.doInPreparedStatement(JdbcTemplate.java:667) ~[spring-jdbc-5.0.4.RELEASE.jar:5.0.4.RELEASE] at org.springframework.jdbc.core.JdbcTemplate.execute(JdbcTemplate.java:605) ~[spring-jdbc-5.0.4.RELEASE.jar:5.0.4.RELEASE] … 72 common frames omitted

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Answer

I would bet that using a JOIN is not going to work since it is the Page item reader. It needs a consistent list and primary key to work against. You might try creating your JOIN as a view with its own unique primary key and running your simple query against that.

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